Hsing Tian Kong Moral Education Learning Space Designed by HomeYoung interior Design Co., Ltd. (Taiwan)

Interactive exhibition walls and diverse storytelling spaces are used to create a multi-functional moral education exhibition and story area where parents and children can interact and learn freely, allowing children to experience the meaning of moral education in a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.

“Talking about a book can help children get to the heart of a story, understand a range of facts, and understand complex ideas.” Research has found that through shared reading and discussion with teachers, parents, and librarians, can make the reading brings more deeper meaning for children. The design concept integrates natural elements, interactivity and education, aiming to provide a unique and rich parent-child reading space. Flexible and changeable exhibitions and interactive classroom nests encourage children to develop a deeper understanding of new knowledge and values through interaction with others and exposure to their five senses. Innovative design techniques are used to break the character education theme that was considered more serious in the past and create a pleasant and comfortable learning experience space. It also helps to strengthen the dialogue between children and their surrounding environment, so that they can internalize the new knowledge they have learned in a more pleasant mood.


Designer Profile

Company:

HomeYoung Interior Design Co., Ltd.

https://www.homeyoung.com.tw/

Designer : Hui Hsin Cheng

Location :  Taiwan, Taipei City

Complete Date:  2022.3

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